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data2 = David R. Scott ... at a separation distance which exceeded 100 miles from the command/service module piloted by Scott. The crew also demonstrated and confirmed the operational feasibility of crew transfer and extravehicular activity ...
... . Shepard Jr. and
Virgil I. Grissom, and John H. Glenn Jr. had flown. I got here
about the time of the fourth flight, Scott Carpenter’s flight, and so I
got to ... Gemini VIII, I think, which was Neil Armstrong and—
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Dave David R. Scott, I think.
'''Chaffee:''' Dave Scott, I think, yes. That thing started spinning up, and
they got going to ... the
question was we’re going to open the hatch , and I think Ed Edward H.
White II was going to get out and use this little handheld propulsive
thing and ...
... my class." Laughter He was just Buzz Aldrin.
The next year I had Dave David R. Scott, who was commander of Apollo
15. Then… the following year it was Ed Edgar D ... , it was pretty routine.
Nobody paid much attention.
'''Wright:''' I guess in the case of Scott, Aldrin, and Mitchell, they were
never far from your class if they were coming back ... the "something later on" turned out to be
this symposium named after me, the Richard H. Battin Astrodynamics
Symposium… It was a two-day event with a lot of people, many ...
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... was assigned to, and the crew that eventually flew the next flight, 26, Fred Frederick H. Hauck’s crew, were the three crews that basically stayed in training. Everybody else was ... we’ll probably get into that later. Because I think that’s very, very important
David D. Ewart Interviewed by Summer Chick Bergen Lagna Hills, California – 6 March 1999
'''Bergen:''' Today is March 6, 1999. This oral history interview with David Ewart is being conducted in Laguna Niguel , California, for the Johnson Space Center Oral History ...
... military application of the rocket was then a logical future potential application and even David Lasser , founder of the American Interplanetary Society delivered, on 22 October 1931, a lengthy ... , Stadt Dortmund, Institut für Zeitungsforschung (Institute for Newspaper Research), 3 May 1980, to Frank H. Winter, copy in “Germany, 1930-1934” file, NASM.
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data3 = Jul 28 1961
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label4 = Birth Place ... of the mission included the exchange of U.S. crew members Mike Foale and David Wolf, the transfer of 10,400 pounds of science and logistics and the ...
... - Interviewed by Michelle Kelly'''
'''Houston, TX – 30 March 1998'''
/ This oral history with Scott Carpenter was conducted at the Sonny
Carter Neutral Bouyancy Laboratory at Ellington Field, Houston, Texas ... a lot of time in simulators when you were
actually assigned as backup for John H. Glenn Jr. 's flight.
'''Carpenter:''' Everybody spends a lot of time in simulators so that ...
... , I really wanted to do that, because those guys—well, I met Joe H. Engle and I met Scott A. Crossfield and Joe Joseph A. Walker worked for early NACA, and Neil ... forces . But as I said most of the comments weren't too favorable. I remember Scott Crossfield said that—I asked him how much this felt like the X-15, and ... Mercury. We were flying the final missions of Mercury. I don't know when John H. Glenn Jr. 's flight date was, but—
'''Butler:''' February '62.
'''Woodling:''' '62, okay. Well, we ...
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